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POP/ROCK - Sept. 11, 1991

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Sweet Dreams: A 16th-Century carved oak four-poster bed once owned by Mick Jagger and then by Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones brought $24,700 at auction Tuesday in London. “I’m just going to enjoy owning it and sleeping on it,” said buyer Ray Gaffney of London. Jagger bought the bed in the late 1960s and used it in his country home where he lived for a time with singer Marianne Faithfull. Wyman, the Stones’ bass player, bought the bed from Jagger in the late 1970s, Sotheby’s auctioneers said.

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